sublieutenant
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- sublieutenancy noun
Etymology
Origin of sublieutenant
First recorded in 1695–1705; sub- + lieutenant
Example Sentences
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The next year, with Britain at war, the 19-year-old Philip went to sea as a sublieutenant aboard the battleship Ramillies in the Mediterranean fleet.
From New York Times • Apr. 9, 2021
"I saw the original when I was a sublieutenant in His Majesty's army in 1917, and I can tell you that this production is even better."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Emerging from the war as a dashing sublieutenant who had served at the Battle of Jutland, the young lord soon married a beautiful heiress named Edwina Ashley.
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By 1940 he was a sublieutenant in the Fleet Air Arm.
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The sublieutenant hauled himself in turn to windward.
From Told in the East by Mundy, Talbot
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